Gyakoroljátok
Gyakoroljátok is a Hungarian verb form. It is the second-person plural imperative of the verb "gyakorol," which means "to practice." This form is used to command or request a group of people (you all) to practice something. For example, "Gyakoroljátok a nyelvet!" translates to "Practice the language!" or "You all, practice the language!" The '-játok' ending specifically indicates the plural imperative addressed to "you." It is a common verb in Hungarian used in contexts ranging from academic study and skill development to sports and musical training. The verb "gyakorol" itself is derived from "gyakor," meaning practice or exercise. Therefore, "gyakoroljátok" is a direct instruction for a collective group to engage in repeated activity to improve a skill or knowledge. It conveys a sense of encouragement or a direct order to undertake an action for the purpose of mastery.